“假新闻”与报纸社论中的新闻权威

IF 2.8 1区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Journalism Studies Pub Date : 2023-05-26 DOI:10.1080/1461670X.2023.2214941
Francisco Paulo Jamil Marques, E. Miola, Tim P. Vos, Giulia Sbaraini Fontes, Deivison Henrique de Freitas Santos
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本文从以下几个方面探讨了报纸社论如何应对“假新闻”现象:(1)错误和虚假信息对社会和新闻业造成的损害;(二)新闻机构自诩的角色;(三)所述通讯代理人;(4)媒体公司如何捍卫这一领域。我们使用内容分析研究了2017年至2020年间在三份巴西优质论文中发表的375篇社论。巴西是一个相关的案例,因为它的媒体系统和政治制度不同于美国和西欧,这使我们能够理解在更稳定的环境中不一定能看到的元新闻话语。结果表明,重大政治事件(如社会保障改革和总统选举)成为媒体机构发表更多讨论“假新闻”的社论的场合。损害民主是错误和虚假信息造成的主要问题。这些报纸经常称自己是政治当局攻击的受害者。社论文本加强了新闻业在制作和提供可信信息方面的专长,但与此同时,这些报纸避免回应外部批评。更有趣的是,这些媒体使用与错误和虚假信息相关的术语来攻击竞争对手。最后,我们的密码本为该领域提供了原创贡献,因为它考虑了广泛的变量,鼓励比较研究。
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“Fake News” and Journalistic Authority in Newspaper Editorials
ABSTRACT The article investigates how newspaper editorials address the “fake news” phenomenon concerning (1) the damages that mis- and disinformation pose to society and journalism; (2) the roles news organizations claim for themselves; (3) the communication agents mentioned; and (4) how media companies defend the field. We use content analysis to study 375 editorials published between 2017 and 2020 in three Brazilian quality-papers. Brazil is a relevant case since its media system and political institutions differ from those in the United States and Western Europe, leading us to understand metajournalistic discourses not necessarily seen in more stable environments. The results indicate that key political events (e.g., social security reform and presidential elections) became occasions for media organizations to publish more editorials discussing “fake news.” Harming democracy was the main problem caused by mis- and disinformation. The newspapers regularly identified themselves as victims of attacks from political authorities. The editorial texts reinforced journalism's expertise in crafting and providing credible information, but, at the same time, such newspapers avoided responding to external criticisms. More interestingly, the outlets used terms associated with mis- and disinformation to attack rival groups. Lastly, our codebook provides an original contribution to the field as it considers a wide range of variables, encouraging comparative studies.
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